First edition. A history of the University of Colorado, published at the institution's centennial in 1976. With several black & white photos depicting scenes from the history of CU. This volume written by a committee of five CU historians, with general editorship by Frederick S. Allen. --- In full black cloth, with the University seal in silver to cover; titling in gilt to spine. Gold dust jacket with photo of campus scene to back panel. --- A sound, bright copy lacking damages worthy of mention. Unclipped jacket with minor chafing to edges; else bright and intact.; Octavo (8 to 9 in. tall); x...View More...

A collection of essays on teaching by members of the faculty of the highly regarded Amherst College, located in Amherst, Massachusetts. --- In full grey cloth-covered boards with titling in black on spine. Simple jacket in grey and black. --- A bright, clean, unmarked copy in similar jacket. Jacket with very slight creasing to front flap and in removable mylar protector. ; tall 8vo 9" - 10" tall; xii, 246 pagesView More...

Publisher:
Boulder, The Associated Students of the University of Colorado: 1951

Stock No.: 80106

Binding: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good+ with no dust jacket

The 1951 version of the University of Colorado's yearbook marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of the school. With extensive information about academics, athletics, activities, residence halls, sororities, fraternities and other data about the students, faculty and administrators and their achievements. With black and white photos throughout; with indices of organizations, faculty and students. --- In blue cloth, stamped with fancy diamond-themed decorations and illustration in silver on cover; titling in silver on spine. --- With prior owner's signature on front free endpaper, else a clean, f...View More...

A first printing of David Horowitz's analysis of the political beliefs and teachings of 101 radical leftist academics who populate many American universities. Along with help from research associates, the author proceeds one-by-one through the list of 101 educators, explaining why their positions pose a threat to the safety and security of the United States. --- In full black paper-covered boards with spine titling in silver. Simple jacket in white, with author photo to back flap. --- A clean, bright copy though with slight tanning to leaves. Unclipped jacket in excellent shape.; Octavo (8 to ...View More...

A collection of eight scholarly writings by faculty of the University of Colorado, all sharing the general theme of ethics. --- In tan wraps. Volume is clean, firm and unmarked.; Tall Octavo (9 to 10 in. tall); 111 pagesView More...

Publisher:
Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College / University Press of New England: 1999

Stock No.: 82140

ISBN: 1584650540

Binding: Hardcover

Condition: Fine in Near Fine dust jacket

A series of essays and historical snippets detailing many aspects of life on the once-remote campus of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The title of this work was taken from a 1921 poem by Dartmouth alumni Franklin McDuffee. --- In full Dartmouth green cloth-covered boards with the College crest blindstamped to the cover; titling in silver to spine. Bright yellow jacket features a campus scene from 1959. --- A bright, sound, firmly-bound copy lacking damages. Unclipped dust jacket with a little creasing and toning; is otherwise like new and protected in removable clear mylar wrappe...View More...

First edition, first printing with full number line on copyright page. The noted legal and English language scholar's work discusses whether individuals or institutions should decide what is right, good, or necessary. Inscribed on front free endpaper, likely by the author. --- In full charcoal cloth with titling gilt stamped on spine. Dust jacket in black, white and red. --- A clean, bright and unmarked copy; volume is sound. Jacket with small curled area to back cover edge and with slight rubbing; otherwise in good shape.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xv, 322 pages; Signed by AuthorView More...

Volume I only of the four-volume set containing excerpts from all manner of famous writings; from those of Charles Dickens to Shakespeare to Alfred, Lord Tennyson and many others. The content of the books formed the core of the curriculum of the Emerson College of Oratory, founded by Charles Wesley Emerson, who edited the series (though uncredited in this volume). With a frontis image Daniel Webster. --- Stated 12th edition, 1900. In brick red cloth-covered boards with titling in gilt on covers. All edges stained in red. --- With light soiling to covers and prior owner's signatures to a coupl...View More...

An undated reprint edition of the sequel to "Tom Brown's School Days" by Thomas Hughes. With black and white engraved illustrations by Sydney P. Hall. Formerly property of a lending library, with rubberstampsings, pockets and white numerals to spine. --- In decorative tan cloth-covered boards with decorations and titling in brown and gilt on cover and spine. Though no publication date appears in book, a reference to 1885 appears on the colorful gift presentation page. --- With edgewear, soiling to cloth and somewhat loosened front cover; otherwise a sturdy, intact copy in this rather s...View More...